Every incompletion (with the exception of the times he threw the ball away) were near-great passes down the field. He overthrew Bates by a few feet; he overthrew Edwards by a few inches; it looks like the long pass to Martin went threw his hands.

No ill-advised throws; nothing that came close to a defender. Just wow.

I get more and more excited every time I see Wilson on the field. People hate (those who project him no better than a serviceable backup or don’t think it’s his time and that it should be Flynn’s job outright) and he continues to prove them wrong. He plays with a chip on his shoulder and doesn’t seem to be phased by anything. He wants to compete and improve on his craft and this obvious from the way he plays and how he interviews. It’s hard not to be overly excited but I think this is the start of something special.

That falling down throw looked Russell placed the pass where only his receiver had a chance. And if the receiver didn’t make a play, it was going out of bounds. He looks like he saw the receiver and placed that ball in a perfect location to give the receiver Tuinei to make a play, while not allowing the defenders to make a play. That type of thinking by a rooke is unheard of. The guy is ridiculous.

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